Child Ticket Question

My 11 year old has two unexpired days left on her multi-day pass. The pass is a child's pass for ages 3-9. Will she be questioned about her age if she uses this ticket? Anyone had issues using a child's ticket for a child older than age 9?

Most theme parks enforce their ticket age requirements at the turnstile, as the current age of the child. So you are saying Disney does not enforce the age printed on the ticket? That would make for some interesting planning. Perhaps I should pre-purchase a nice supply of child passes with the no expiration option, before my youngest turns 9! The he would just continue to use these tickets for as long as it would take to use them up, regardless of his age later? My suspicion is that Disney would try to stop that practice by preventing admission at the turnstile for exceeding the age printed on the ticket.

Disney wont mind in that case. If you buy a ticket for a child when they are a child and have the no-expiration option and 5 years down the line that child wants to use the same ticket (even though they aren't a child anymore), that's okay.

Its when people buy children's tickets for guests who aren't children according to Disney's rules that you run into a problem.

Disney wont mind in that case. If you buy a ticket for a child when they are a child and have the no-expiration option and 5 years down the line that child wants to use the same ticket (even though they aren't a child anymore), that's okay.

Its when people buy children's tickets for guests who aren't children according to Disney's rules that you run into a problem.